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Experimental study on the packing of uniform spheres under three-dimensional vibration
Authors:C.X. Li  R.Y. Yang  A.B. Yu
Affiliation:
  • a School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110004, PR China
  • b Laboratory for Simulation and Modeling of Particulate System, School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia
  • Abstract:Densification of mono-sized sphere packings under three-dimensional (3D) vibration is experimentally studied. The effects of an operational condition, such as vibration amplitude and frequency and feeding method, on packing density are systematically investigated. The results indicate that the dense packings can be achieved by proper control of both vibration amplitude and frequency. The feeding method plays an important role in densification. Higher packing densities can be obtained when the number of particles fed per batch is less than one layer. Packing density decreases with increasing number of particles fed per batch, but keeps constant when the number of particles per batch is larger than three layers. Through the extrapolation on packing density obtained from different sized containers, the maximum packing density is 0.69 for the total feeding method and 0.74 for the batch-wise feeding under the present experimental condition. The formation of ordered structure is discussed based on the particle interlayer diffusion.
    Keywords:Particle packing   Densification   3D vibration   Packing density   Batch-wise feeding
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